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Diana Arce is an artist, researcher, and activist living in Berlin, Germany.
She founded Politaoke, a karaoke-style participatory performance in which audience members are invited to step into the shoes of politicians from their region by delivering portions of political speeches.
Arce also founded Artists Without a Cause, an organization that assists in the collaboration between activists and artists, as well as White Guilt Clean Up, a “service provider” that helps white people face their prejudices and become better allies to people of color. A prolific creative activist, Arce continues to create innovative work across a wide range of mediums.
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[…] Additional interviews include: Bernd Upmeyer, Eva Davidova, Assunta Sera, Robert Atkins, Janet Echelman, Gaby Steiner, and Diana Arce. […]